Dear Editor

I would like to draw your attention to the latest ‘war’ occurring throughout New Zealand. The war is against anyone who is non-Maori, and especially if they have a small family business.

It started off with Lee Williams, the blogger Cross the Rubicon, who has been taken down by the left. Westpac has frozen his account, as have Givealittle and GoFundMe. Radical Maori including MP Debbie Ngarewa-Packer (who hides behind her foot soldiers) have worked behind the scenes and supported the takedown. All those involved are guilty of intimidation, harassment and bullying and our media have refused to even acknowledge let alone mention what they have done to Lee Williams.

Organised and targeted harassment. The BFD.

All these groups come under the fake social media/Facebook groups of stop racism, ARA (anti-racism Aotearoa), the haters’ groups. 

Recently they focussed on Mr David Gaughan, owner of Eagle Brewery and Bar in Kaiapoi, Christchurch, NZ. They took him down, as well as his business and his innocent family.

Just a couple of days ago another man Mr John Phillips, owner of Saltwater Lodge, became their next target to destroy, and within the last couple of days, another man, the owner of Euro Cabins NZ, became their fourth target. Ironically most of his staff are Maori.

Organised and targeted harassment. The BFD.

They go into their targets business web pages and crucify the business with fake accusations, and hatred.  One starts, and then the other foot soldiers follow.

It is just awful.

The destruction of these small businesses, their owners, and their families should be a criminal offence, but sadly, because it is against people who are not on the left, the police, Facebook, the Race Relations Commissioner and certainly the mainstream media in New Zealand will not stand up for them.

The below podcast was posted recently. Rest assured YouTube will take this down as they have done with all this guy’s podcasts.

Signed

KW


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